This problem occurs on some host computers that use Intel SpeedStep or other similar power-saving technologies that vary the processor speed.

To work around this problem, you can specify the correct maximum CPU speed in your global configuration file. On Windows hosts, this file is normally C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\VMware\VMware Workstation\config.ini for VMware Workstation or C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\VMware\VMware GSX Server\config.ini for GSX Server.

If this file exists, edit it with a text editor, adding the lines described below. The file may not exist. If it does not exist, create it as a plain text file.

On Windows, you can use Notepad, but be careful when you save the file that Notepad does not add an extra .txt extension to the filename. You can do that by selecting All files instead of Text files in the Save dialog box.

The example presented here assumes that the host computer has a maximum speed of 1700MHz. The first line is the most important one. It should be your host computer's maximum speed in KHz -- that is, its speed in MHz times 1000, or its speed in GHz times 1000000. Add the following lines to your global configuration file:

host.cpukHz = 1700000 host.noTSC = TRUE ptsc.noTSC = TRUE

In addition, check the VMware Tools control panel in the guest operating system. On the Options tab, be sure Time synchronization between the virtual machine and the host operating system is selected.

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In a Linux virtual machine, shared folders appear under /mnt/hgfs.To change the settings for a shared folder on the list, click the folder's name to highlight it, then click Properties. The Properties dialog box appears.Change any settings you wish, then click OK.